Federal Appeals

Filing an appeal in the Federal Court is a complicated and intricate process. While appeals may be filed in nearly all situations, it is often difficult to comprehend the complexity of the Federal Court system.

The attorneys at Tully Rinckey are available to help you navigate through the federal appeal process. We have a proven track record of success in the Federal Circuit, with many victories in the Court of Appeals belonging to our firm.

The following is a list of some of the matters we can assist you with in filing a federal appeal:

The experienced attorneys at Tully Rinckey are available to thoroughly review your case and advise you on the appellate process. If you would like to speak to a lawyer regarding your federal appeal, please call: (202) 787-1900 or submit your inquiry online.

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Hatch Act and Political Activity in the Workplace AS THE ELECTION DRAWS NEARER dur­ing this year’s contentious campaign season, experts are warning feds to redouble their efforts to keep their political views and activities well clear of the federal workplace. …

Managing Partner Cheri L. Cannon, Esq. on new overtime law. Not all employees will walk away happy when a new ​Department of Labor regulation, signed into law by President Barack Obama last month, goes into effect on Dec. 1. Under the …

Legal Chat: Deathbed gifts If a friend gives me her jewelry on her deathbed, does that count as a valid gift that I can keep? A gift given when someone confronts his own mortality is referred to as being made …

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